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delighted |
The baby's gurgle delighted her dad.
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anxious |
Mum's illness has made the family very anxious.
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apprehensive |
I was apprehensive before the exam.
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heartbroken |
Heartbroken means very hurt by something: that your heart has broken in sorrow.
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excited |
They are so excited about their first holiday abroad.
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ecstatic |
Young Rostov's ecstatic voice could be heard above the three hundred others.
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exhausted |
I'm exhausted after that long run.
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fatigued |
After the long game, he felt fatigued.
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petrified |
The hawks circled above the petrified mouse.
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